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Tiger Posters for Classroom

Tiger Posters come in a variety of sizes, are inexpensive and can be framed or mounted. You are sure to find just the right one for your classroom. All posters are sold through AllPosters.com.


Zootles Magazine for Kids 2-6

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65272: San Diego Zoo Animal Library #1: Baby Tiger, Board Book San Diego Zoo Animal Library #1: Baby Tiger, Board Book
By Patricia A. Pingry / Ideals Publications Inc

In this colorful and fun series, only 200 words will give toddlers basic facts about the baby animals, such as when a tiger cub is born, he weighs only two pounds. Children will love the bright, colorful photographs, and watercolor paintings show the humorous side of each animal. Recommended for ages 2 to 5.
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827196: The Boy and The Tigers The Boy and The Tigers
By Helen Bannerman / Random House, Inc

When a little boy named Rajani ventures into the jungle, he runs into several tigers who make him give then his fine new red coat, blue trousers, purple shoes with crimson linings, and even his green umbrella! But Rajani outsmarts the tigers in the end, in this kinder retelling of Helen Bannerman's Little Black Sambo. New illustrations and non-offensive names and character depictions make this story lovable again. For ages 2-5.